"Formation is a dynamic workspace and experience where members will enjoy elevated professional resources and be able to leverage the Cowboys home field advantage for their individual business success," the Cowboys said in an announcement of the venture.

Formation is scheduled to open early this summer, and "a limited number of memberships" will be available starting March 6.

"Formation is rooted in the winning spirit of the Dallas Cowboys, and we believe business professionals can channel that same spirit and leverage it for their benefit," Jerry Jones Jr., Dallas Cowboys executive vice president and chief sales and marketing officer, said in a statement. "By combining the sophisticated aesthetic, influential network of our membership and one-of-a-kind access to business expertise from the Cowboys front office, I believe we are creating an atmosphere that can allow entrepreneurs and executives to reach new heights within their business."

The Dallas Cowboys' new Formation shared office center will be at The Star in Frisco.

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The planned shared-office environment — which is in the Dallas Cowboys headquarters office building — will include open workspaces, dedicated desks for members plus private offices for one to five people.

Membership packages begin at $525 per month.

Along with the office space and access to facilities at The Star, membership includes "custom business events developed exclusively for Formation by Dallas Cowboys front office staff, unique members-only digital content, and advanced access to most events at Ford Center and AT&T Stadium."

Coworking office space is the fastest-growing sector in U.S. business, with more than 20 million square feet of net leasing nationwide in 2018. In the Dallas-Fort Worth area, shared-office centers now occupy more than 2 million square feet of space.

Expanding national and local coworking firms, including WeWork, Common Desk, Venture X, Spaces, Industrious and Serendipity Labs, have dozens of locations in North Texas, with more on the way.

The Dallas Cowboy's 91-acre Star development is one of Frisco's most successful new real estate projects. Part of Frisco's so-called $5 billion mile, The Star includes the Ford Center stadium, a restaurant and retail center, Omni Frisco Hotel, the Baylor Scott & White Sports Performance Center and an office building that houses the Cowboys' headquarters and other tenants.

Soft drink firm Keurig Dr Pepper just announced that it will put its Texas headquarters in a new $200 million building at The Star.

The Dallas Cowboys' new Formation shared office center will be at The Star in Frisco and includes open and private office space.

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The Dallas Cowboys' new Formation coworking center in Frisco includes private lounge areas.